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On Friday evening last, ti® was packed to the doors wl® annual children's coneert wa® Mr. and Mrs. Whitley and Mi® WhiHey afe to he heartily co® ^tated on the excellent training® the children. The following® were given : — K "Opening chorus" by the c® song by the company; scriptui® ing, Miss Andrey Sharpe; pre® Reidy; song hy the company;® tion, Miss June , Ebbett, "h® Begins to Shave"; Sdng, the to® a dialogue, "The Miller an® Sweep," by B. Burney and 1® mont, was thoroughly enjoyed® A pretty scene was the "Scari® by the senior girls. A recitaf Alf "Owens, "Jack the Truant ■well rendered. Another dialog: minine Bravery," pboved agre cess, parts being taken by II, bridge, Audrey Sharpe, Doris O. Beaumont, J. Matthews ac: Stembridge. Geo. StembridJ Doris Black are to h'e heari gratulated on a fine perfon Another song "Marching," W received also a recitation by I ney. A bevy of'tiny tots pre a pretty sight in their coloured and garlands of flowers. Tw; small tots, speaking very t were C. Reidy and little Gon Pherson. The best received ii the programme was a recitatici a very small lad, Joe Beaumc: titled "The Cloclc," which was ily eneored. The first half of ti gfamme was concluded by thL Drill," and the "Grand MarcV second part took the form of: entitled "Ellie in Fairylani Reidy taking the part of tfe girl "Ellie"; J. Matthews the1 Queen"; Rita Whitley the nins tiny tots, the queen's atfe Doris Black, Fairy Flyaway; Henderson and Marion MoSe, two very pretty fairies "With spangled frocks. A tableau e "Lamps of God," was well re by the audience, the senior singing the Song while Mai'ion was a very pretty worshipPer cross. The final item was a ^ the whole coinpany "Good-nigr

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 373, 7 November 1932, Page 4

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NGONGOTAHA NE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 373, 7 November 1932, Page 4

NGONGOTAHA NE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 373, 7 November 1932, Page 4

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